Mod'n Roll 2012: APASF ("A Post-Apocalyptic Steampunk Future")
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come on its final days
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I like this style.

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Todays Update.
I´ve started with the paint. Basically everything that´s not wood, is copper, but adding the post-apocalyptic flavour in there. This technique I´ve been developing for a while and it´s the first time I implement it in to a mod.
By the end of this update you will not see the final product, you will see what it looks like before the ageing process, i.e. the copper goes in most places a lot darker, like real copper, the reason for the extra light copper color is to be able to have highlights once it´s ben aged. The turquoise is the opposite, it is very pale here, and it will have aged highlights once finished. The reason I can´t do this today is due to the fact that to get to this point requires quite a few coats and it needs a lot more time to dry, which it needs to be completely for me to aply the ageing process to this.
Without further wait, the process pictures.
First, the primer.
To continue, a solid coat of the orange-y copper and before it dries, a light coat of turquoise. Once aplied, using absorbant paper I go all over the fresh paint creating a non solid surface or color which will be the base.
Once dried, I aply a almost solid coat of the copper orange from further away than the usual, as you can see the dried paint uneven surface is doing it´s job by not allowing the fresh coat to reach every corner. I also further the paper usage to create a more uneven surface for the next coats.
This goes on for 2 more coats alternating both colours.
To finish off, I give a completely solid coat of turquoise and very quickly another of the copper. The wet coats and the surface react with eachother giving me the final look before the ageing process.
Here´s a variety of pictures of it with and without flash.
The final rusted copper look coming tomorrow.
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nice painting
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thanks : )
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Go Luciel go! Time is running out!
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Lol I know, but thanks for reminding me again, freaking out here hahahaha
Today I will hopefully finish the paint on these parts, and do the last of the mounts on the main chasis for the 2x 360 rads and start the paint. The liquid cooling equipment arrives tomorroe evening, I will finish the paint on the chasis part then, mount the equipment and on thursday go to the plumbing shop and get the piping done and mounted, then do a loop test run till friday to make sure its all go, mount the whole PC, and were done.
Except of course the lamptron switches and FC10 for the front, which have not arrived yet and do not if theyll arrive in time.
Worst case scenario ill paint a dvd drive to fill in the slot so it looks finished.
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Update,
Had some internet issues last night so you couldn´t upload the pictures.
Aniway, the rust effect is finished, I aplied the ageing technique and several tones of copper to give it a more realistic look. The turquoise is very mild and I can´t quite catch it on camera, I took some pictures outside in the sun, hopefully that helps.
You´ll also notice I decided to add some extra effects and I´ve made it look as if the case had been partially submerged from the bottom left corner upwards.
This has without a doubt been the hardest and most time consuming effect I´ve ever done, the whole copper rust thing.
Hope you like it.
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Luciel ha scritto:
Lol I know, but thanks for reminding me again, freaking out here hahahahaToday I will hopefully finish the paint on these parts, and do the last of the mounts on the main chasis for the 2x 360 rads and start the paint. The liquid cooling equipment arrives tomorroe evening, I will finish the paint on the chasis part then, mount the equipment and on thursday go to the plumbing shop and get the piping done and mounted, then do a loop test run till friday to make sure its all go, mount the whole PC, and were done.
Except of course the lamptron switches and FC10 for the front, which have not arrived yet and do not if theyll arrive in time.
Worst case scenario ill paint a dvd drive to fill in the slot so it looks finished.
I didn't mean to stress you...

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hahaha its ok, i´ve been pulling my hair for the last 2 weeeks

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come on , the time for your hair come after mod

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hahahahaha

The liquid cooling parts parcel arrived!
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hahahaa tom like Long things

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come on come on come luciel
, shoot a pics of the liquid 
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Update:
Today I haven´t done much progress in the sense of progress I can show you with pictures. The 3 hours I had today to work on the project I pretty much spent measuring up and deciding mounting of the liquid cooling components (yes, they arrived today).
But, for the sake of posting a picture, here´s a teaser on where the rads will be.
Initially I had planned to mount them with spaces, however, I´ve decided against it for two reasons. First, the weight of the rads would provably unbalance the tower if separated. Secondly the metal sheeting, while thick, isn´t thick enough to keep the rads firmly straight and I don´t like them being able to move at all if touched as it can weaken the sheet metal.
So due to these 2 reasons I will be mounting them straight on the metal plate.
Hopefully, a rather big update tomorrow in prepation for the final update (I´ve taken tomorrow morning and friday morning off work in order to have enough time to finish this by friday midnight, the deadline for the competition, wish me luck!
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are that alphacool barbs?
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nope, they are custom order made 1/4 to 3/8 convertors from my local pluming supliers : )
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once i have seen some barsb looking like this (from alphacool), i asked u because of it.
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Of course no problem, I´m sure brands do make them, the only reason I went custom is because it was local and it was going to take less time to get them than ordering them online, plus they are made precisely for the copper tubing : )
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First update of D-Day -1.
I am plausibly going slightly crazy...
...yes
Started drilling based on measurements taken yesterday and test mounted both radiators.
Matt black painted the chasis, even though in the picture it doesn´t look matt, that´s because paint wasn´t dry yet.
Painted one side of both radiators (mainly the middle as the the non-radiator-y-bits will receive the wood treatment later today. Before anyone goes crazy about loosing performance and all that. I´ll say what I´ve said every other time I´ve painted a rad or heatsink and noticed no loss of performance. If you do it with acrylic paint, it´s fine. It´s not fine when you do it with synthetic or plastic paints. You can argue all you want, but I wouldn´t be doing it if I hadn´t tested it countless times : )
I´m hoping I can run the system without fans on the radiator to acceptable temps, since there´s 2 rads and all they are cooling is the cpu, if not, will add fans at a later point, but for the "final" look they won´t have fans on them.
Painted the plastic parts of the reservoir...
...and it´s mounts.
And finished all the wood effect trimmings.
Piping won´t be done today as all the parts need to be mounted and while that will happen today, it won´t before the plumbing supplies shop closes for the day.
So will be going hopefully first thing tomorrow morning and getting all the piping done, leave the loop running for as many hours as I can allow it to and still have time to mount the hardware and psu in and finish by midning tomorrow.
...I can´t believe I haven´t aplied the matt clear coat finish yet...
Now I have to go to my actual job and pretend like I´m not freaking out about not finishing this in time :S
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